Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Heirloom seeds


My aunt recently stopped at my house and perused my garden. After walking around my house and gardens she then posed an interesting question to me, "Would you like some of grandma's marigold seeds?"

Wow! Something of Grandma's - and garden related! Grandma K has been gone for 20 years and I am amazed that my aunt still has her seeds. Grandma didn't have a big garden area at her home but I do remember she had colorful annuals all around the house. My aunt kept the seeds and have planted them over the years. Amazing ...

My problem is that I don't have a place to sow these indoors and honestly, don't have the time (or patience) to babysit them. If I plant them in the ground in the spring, I will be waiting until the end of July to see them bloom or worse, risk losing them if the rabbits get them in the early stages. Argh ...

So as much as I love the idea of having something from my Grandma's garden, I do so with much trepidation ..... am I looking at this wrong?
Speaking of marigolds - has anyone tried growing the Signet marigolds? I saw them in a garden tour and they were lovely and very dainty. I'm guessing I'd have to grow those from seed too ...

3 comments:

Connie said...

You should consider winter-sowing those seeds! Go to www.wintersown.org for more information. I also did a post on my blog back in May about Wintersowing.

Beth said...

Thanks Connie - I'll check it out!

kris said...

I would be torn like you are - having heirloom seeds from your grandmother - wow - priceless. But I'm not an indoor seed starter either. Connie's suggestion sounds like a great idea!